Please re-phrase this question. There is no longivity requirement to be a "professional" Baseball player. To be a "pro", one must only be paid a salary to play baseball.
It all depends on the sport. In football you have to play through your junior year. In basketball you have to play one year now. In baseball you don't have to play at all.
Your typical starting position player figures to get about 500 at bats, assuming they play most of the season.
Do you love playing baseball? -> then play Do you feel a NEED to play baseball? -> then play Does your health allow you to play baseball safely? -> then play Do you have enough time to play baseball? -> then play
a baseball player gets paid at least 60,000,000 a year
$200,000/year
Baseball America Major League Player of the Year was created in 1998.
His first year in Major League Baseball was 1947.
Jackie Robinson played for the Negro League, but on April 15, 1947, was called to play in the big leagues, making him the first black big league baseball player.
Ed Mathews started playing in the major leagues in 1952, and his last year to play baseball was 1974.
What year did Miguel Cabrera start playing baseball
Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award was created in 1992.
Nippon Professional Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award was created in 1974.